Jill Bartine, M.M., RYT

Jill Bartine has been a teacher for more than half her life. As a classically-trained flutist who performs with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, her first outlet for her teaching passion was music. She is thrilled to now include yoga to her teaching repertoire after completing her 200-hour RYT certification in August 2011. By the fall of 2013, she had already logged over 1,000 teaching hours, which made her eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as an E-RYT 200 (Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher). She also holds a Bachelor of Music in flute performance from Northwestern University and a Master of Music from the University of Tennessee.

Having never been a fitness buff, Jill stepped into her first yoga class in 2002, and it was love at first sight. Over the years that she has practiced, she is continually amazed at the benefits yoga has brought to her life – physical fitness, better posture, mental clarity, self-confidence, increased flexibility on and off the mat, and a general sense of peace and gratitude.

Professional musical performance employs controlled breath, body awareness, energy, creativity, rhythmic flow, and harmony — all qualities of a successful yoga practice. Jill draws upon these elements in her classes, helping her students to feel in tune with their bodies and spirit, and those around them. She professes to have “yoga ADHD” and constantly seeks new ways to experience poses and offer them to her students in a dynamic, playful way.

This class invites you to “find what feels good” and is appropriate for all levels. We will mindfully move through a series of standing and floor poses as we focus on the breath, reducing stress and tension in the body, and cultivating flexibility, balance, and strength in the body and mind.

Mary June believes in the ability of yoga to align mind, body, and spirit; relieve stress; improve overall health; and promote a sense of balance both on and off the mat, and she loves sharing the gift of yoga with others. She is also a self-taught chef, amateur herbalist, and holistic wellness expert who has practiced yoga for over a decade, and truly understands its benefits and healing power.

Join patty each Thursday at noon for Therapeutic Yoga. A great class for beginners and those with injuries.

This class is gentle movement and stretching and is suitable for all experience levels. $15 per class. Beginners & Injuries Welcome! This class is also offered on Wednesday evenings at 5:30PM and Saturdays at 11:00AM.

Noon Flow is a vinyasa flow, incorporating many different postures which are woven into a sequence with breath, mindful alignment, and a meditative focus.

Caroline has been practicing yoga for the past 20 years. She recently fulfilled her dream and received her 200-hour RYT at the Asheville Yoga Center in March 2018. Caroline has always known the power of yoga to heal the body, mind and spirit on all levels. Yoga has become a way of life for Caroline and she infuses that with her passion for health and well-being in her healing practice. Caroline is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Certified Eden Energy Medicine Clinical Practitioner, Authorized Teacher of Eden Energy Medicine 101/102, and Reiki Master/Teacher. Caroline is passionate about her work and loves working in partnership with her clients and students to achieve greater health, vitality and well-being in all aspects of their lives. She believes that our bodies can naturally heal and wishes to help empower her students to get on the mat and experience the healing power of yoga, physically, mentally and spiritually.

Mary June came to yoga over a decade ago in hopes of finding peace during a very stressful time in her life. Not only did she find peace on the mat, but so much more. Discovering the strength and resiliency of the mind, body, and spirit through yoga fueled a life journey that ultimately led to the fulfillment of a dream by becoming a certified yoga teacher through the K10 Yoga School.

Helping people find balance and healing both on and off the mat is Mary June’s passion. She is completely dedicated to a holistic lifestyle and loves sharing information with others.

Yin is a gentle, healing practice where floor poses are held for 3-5 minutes to target the joints and connective tissues, as well as energy meridians in the body, resulting in better flexibility; mobility; joint health; improved, balanced energy levels; reduced stress; and a calm mind. Specifically selected pure essential oils are used in class for an enhanced healing effect on the systems of the body being targeted. Perfect for active yogis, seniors, athletes, and everyone else.

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Mary June believes in the ability of yoga to align mind, body, and spirit; relieve stress; improve overall health; and promote a sense of balance both on and off the mat, and she loves sharing the gift of yoga with others. She is also a self-taught chef, amateur herbalist, and holistic wellness expert who has practiced yoga for over a decade, and truly understands its benefits and healing power.

Jill Bartine, M.M., RYT

Jill Bartine has been a teacher for more than half her life. As a classically-trained flutist who performs with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, her first outlet for her teaching passion was music. She is thrilled to now include yoga to her teaching repertoire after completing her 200-hour RYT certification in August 2011. By the fall of 2013, she had already logged over 1,000 teaching hours, which made her eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as an E-RYT 200 (Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher). She also holds a Bachelor of Music in flute performance from Northwestern University and a Master of Music from the University of Tennessee.

Having never been a fitness buff, Jill stepped into her first yoga class in 2002, and it was love at first sight. Over the years that she has practiced, she is continually amazed at the benefits yoga has brought to her life – physical fitness, better posture, mental clarity, self-confidence, increased flexibility on and off the mat, and a general sense of peace and gratitude.

Professional musical performance employs controlled breath, body awareness, energy, creativity, rhythmic flow, and harmony — all qualities of a successful yoga practice. Jill draws upon these elements in her classes, helping her students to feel in tune with their bodies and spirit, and those around them. She professes to have “yoga ADHD” and constantly seeks new ways to experience poses and offer them to her students in a dynamic, playful way.

Jill Bartine, M.M., RYT

Jill Bartine has been a teacher for more than half her life. As a classically-trained flutist who performs with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, her first outlet for her teaching passion was music. She is thrilled to now include yoga to her teaching repertoire after completing her 200-hour RYT certification in August 2011. By the fall of 2013, she had already logged over 1,000 teaching hours, which made her eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as an E-RYT 200 (Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher). She also holds a Bachelor of Music in flute performance from Northwestern University and a Master of Music from the University of Tennessee.

Having never been a fitness buff, Jill stepped into her first yoga class in 2002, and it was love at first sight. Over the years that she has practiced, she is continually amazed at the benefits yoga has brought to her life – physical fitness, better posture, mental clarity, self-confidence, increased flexibility on and off the mat, and a general sense of peace and gratitude.

Professional musical performance employs controlled breath, body awareness, energy, creativity, rhythmic flow, and harmony — all qualities of a successful yoga practice. Jill draws upon these elements in her classes, helping her students to feel in tune with their bodies and spirit, and those around them. She professes to have “yoga ADHD” and constantly seeks new ways to experience poses and offer them to her students in a dynamic, playful way.

This class invites you to “find what feels good” and is appropriate for all levels. We will mindfully move through a series of standing and floor poses as we focus on the breath, reducing stress and tension in the body, and cultivating flexibility, balance, and strength in the body and mind.

Mary June believes in the ability of yoga to align mind, body, and spirit; relieve stress; improve overall health; and promote a sense of balance both on and off the mat, and she loves sharing the gift of yoga with others. She is also a self-taught chef, amateur herbalist, and holistic wellness expert who has practiced yoga for over a decade, and truly understands its benefits and healing power.

Join patty each Thursday at noon for Therapeutic Yoga. A great class for beginners and those with injuries.

This class is gentle movement and stretching and is suitable for all experience levels. $15 per class. Beginners & Injuries Welcome! This class is also offered on Wednesday evenings at 5:30PM and Saturdays at 11:00AM.

Noon Flow is a vinyasa flow, incorporating many different postures which are woven into a sequence with breath, mindful alignment, and a meditative focus.

Caroline has been practicing yoga for the past 20 years. She recently fulfilled her dream and received her 200-hour RYT at the Asheville Yoga Center in March 2018. Caroline has always known the power of yoga to heal the body, mind and spirit on all levels. Yoga has become a way of life for Caroline and she infuses that with her passion for health and well-being in her healing practice. Caroline is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Certified Eden Energy Medicine Clinical Practitioner, Authorized Teacher of Eden Energy Medicine 101/102, and Reiki Master/Teacher. Caroline is passionate about her work and loves working in partnership with her clients and students to achieve greater health, vitality and well-being in all aspects of their lives. She believes that our bodies can naturally heal and wishes to help empower her students to get on the mat and experience the healing power of yoga, physically, mentally and spiritually.

Mary June came to yoga over a decade ago in hopes of finding peace during a very stressful time in her life. Not only did she find peace on the mat, but so much more. Discovering the strength and resiliency of the mind, body, and spirit through yoga fueled a life journey that ultimately led to the fulfillment of a dream by becoming a certified yoga teacher through the K10 Yoga School.

Helping people find balance and healing both on and off the mat is Mary June’s passion. She is completely dedicated to a holistic lifestyle and loves sharing information with others.

Yin is a gentle, healing practice where floor poses are held for 3-5 minutes to target the joints and connective tissues, as well as energy meridians in the body, resulting in better flexibility; mobility; joint health; improved, balanced energy levels; reduced stress; and a calm mind. Specifically selected pure essential oils are used in class for an enhanced healing effect on the systems of the body being targeted. Perfect for active yogis, seniors, athletes, and everyone else.

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Mary June believes in the ability of yoga to align mind, body, and spirit; relieve stress; improve overall health; and promote a sense of balance both on and off the mat, and she loves sharing the gift of yoga with others. She is also a self-taught chef, amateur herbalist, and holistic wellness expert who has practiced yoga for over a decade, and truly understands its benefits and healing power.

Jill Bartine, M.M., RYT

Jill Bartine has been a teacher for more than half her life. As a classically-trained flutist who performs with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, her first outlet for her teaching passion was music. She is thrilled to now include yoga to her teaching repertoire after completing her 200-hour RYT certification in August 2011. By the fall of 2013, she had already logged over 1,000 teaching hours, which made her eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as an E-RYT 200 (Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher). She also holds a Bachelor of Music in flute performance from Northwestern University and a Master of Music from the University of Tennessee.

Having never been a fitness buff, Jill stepped into her first yoga class in 2002, and it was love at first sight. Over the years that she has practiced, she is continually amazed at the benefits yoga has brought to her life – physical fitness, better posture, mental clarity, self-confidence, increased flexibility on and off the mat, and a general sense of peace and gratitude.

Professional musical performance employs controlled breath, body awareness, energy, creativity, rhythmic flow, and harmony — all qualities of a successful yoga practice. Jill draws upon these elements in her classes, helping her students to feel in tune with their bodies and spirit, and those around them. She professes to have “yoga ADHD” and constantly seeks new ways to experience poses and offer them to her students in a dynamic, playful way.

Jill Bartine, M.M., RYT

Jill Bartine has been a teacher for more than half her life. As a classically-trained flutist who performs with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, her first outlet for her teaching passion was music. She is thrilled to now include yoga to her teaching repertoire after completing her 200-hour RYT certification in August 2011. By the fall of 2013, she had already logged over 1,000 teaching hours, which made her eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as an E-RYT 200 (Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher). She also holds a Bachelor of Music in flute performance from Northwestern University and a Master of Music from the University of Tennessee.

Having never been a fitness buff, Jill stepped into her first yoga class in 2002, and it was love at first sight. Over the years that she has practiced, she is continually amazed at the benefits yoga has brought to her life – physical fitness, better posture, mental clarity, self-confidence, increased flexibility on and off the mat, and a general sense of peace and gratitude.

Professional musical performance employs controlled breath, body awareness, energy, creativity, rhythmic flow, and harmony — all qualities of a successful yoga practice. Jill draws upon these elements in her classes, helping her students to feel in tune with their bodies and spirit, and those around them. She professes to have “yoga ADHD” and constantly seeks new ways to experience poses and offer them to her students in a dynamic, playful way.

This class invites you to “find what feels good” and is appropriate for all levels. We will mindfully move through a series of standing and floor poses as we focus on the breath, reducing stress and tension in the body, and cultivating flexibility, balance, and strength in the body and mind.

Mary June believes in the ability of yoga to align mind, body, and spirit; relieve stress; improve overall health; and promote a sense of balance both on and off the mat, and she loves sharing the gift of yoga with others. She is also a self-taught chef, amateur herbalist, and holistic wellness expert who has practiced yoga for over a decade, and truly understands its benefits and healing power.

Join patty each Thursday at noon for Therapeutic Yoga. A great class for beginners and those with injuries.

This class is gentle movement and stretching and is suitable for all experience levels. $15 per class. Beginners & Injuries Welcome! This class is also offered on Wednesday evenings at 5:30PM and Saturdays at 11:00AM.

Noon Flow is a vinyasa flow, incorporating many different postures which are woven into a sequence with breath, mindful alignment, and a meditative focus.

Caroline has been practicing yoga for the past 20 years. She recently fulfilled her dream and received her 200-hour RYT at the Asheville Yoga Center in March 2018. Caroline has always known the power of yoga to heal the body, mind and spirit on all levels. Yoga has become a way of life for Caroline and she infuses that with her passion for health and well-being in her healing practice. Caroline is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Certified Eden Energy Medicine Clinical Practitioner, Authorized Teacher of Eden Energy Medicine 101/102, and Reiki Master/Teacher. Caroline is passionate about her work and loves working in partnership with her clients and students to achieve greater health, vitality and well-being in all aspects of their lives. She believes that our bodies can naturally heal and wishes to help empower her students to get on the mat and experience the healing power of yoga, physically, mentally and spiritually.

Mary June came to yoga over a decade ago in hopes of finding peace during a very stressful time in her life. Not only did she find peace on the mat, but so much more. Discovering the strength and resiliency of the mind, body, and spirit through yoga fueled a life journey that ultimately led to the fulfillment of a dream by becoming a certified yoga teacher through the K10 Yoga School.

Helping people find balance and healing both on and off the mat is Mary June’s passion. She is completely dedicated to a holistic lifestyle and loves sharing information with others.

Yin is a gentle, healing practice where floor poses are held for 3-5 minutes to target the joints and connective tissues, as well as energy meridians in the body, resulting in better flexibility; mobility; joint health; improved, balanced energy levels; reduced stress; and a calm mind. Specifically selected pure essential oils are used in class for an enhanced healing effect on the systems of the body being targeted. Perfect for active yogis, seniors, athletes, and everyone else.

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Mary June believes in the ability of yoga to align mind, body, and spirit; relieve stress; improve overall health; and promote a sense of balance both on and off the mat, and she loves sharing the gift of yoga with others. She is also a self-taught chef, amateur herbalist, and holistic wellness expert who has practiced yoga for over a decade, and truly understands its benefits and healing power.

Jill Bartine, M.M., RYT

Jill Bartine has been a teacher for more than half her life. As a classically-trained flutist who performs with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, her first outlet for her teaching passion was music. She is thrilled to now include yoga to her teaching repertoire after completing her 200-hour RYT certification in August 2011. By the fall of 2013, she had already logged over 1,000 teaching hours, which made her eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as an E-RYT 200 (Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher). She also holds a Bachelor of Music in flute performance from Northwestern University and a Master of Music from the University of Tennessee.

Having never been a fitness buff, Jill stepped into her first yoga class in 2002, and it was love at first sight. Over the years that she has practiced, she is continually amazed at the benefits yoga has brought to her life – physical fitness, better posture, mental clarity, self-confidence, increased flexibility on and off the mat, and a general sense of peace and gratitude.

Professional musical performance employs controlled breath, body awareness, energy, creativity, rhythmic flow, and harmony — all qualities of a successful yoga practice. Jill draws upon these elements in her classes, helping her students to feel in tune with their bodies and spirit, and those around them. She professes to have “yoga ADHD” and constantly seeks new ways to experience poses and offer them to her students in a dynamic, playful way.

Jill Bartine, M.M., RYT

Jill Bartine has been a teacher for more than half her life. As a classically-trained flutist who performs with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, her first outlet for her teaching passion was music. She is thrilled to now include yoga to her teaching repertoire after completing her 200-hour RYT certification in August 2011. By the fall of 2013, she had already logged over 1,000 teaching hours, which made her eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as an E-RYT 200 (Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher). She also holds a Bachelor of Music in flute performance from Northwestern University and a Master of Music from the University of Tennessee.

Having never been a fitness buff, Jill stepped into her first yoga class in 2002, and it was love at first sight. Over the years that she has practiced, she is continually amazed at the benefits yoga has brought to her life – physical fitness, better posture, mental clarity, self-confidence, increased flexibility on and off the mat, and a general sense of peace and gratitude.

Professional musical performance employs controlled breath, body awareness, energy, creativity, rhythmic flow, and harmony — all qualities of a successful yoga practice. Jill draws upon these elements in her classes, helping her students to feel in tune with their bodies and spirit, and those around them. She professes to have “yoga ADHD” and constantly seeks new ways to experience poses and offer them to her students in a dynamic, playful way.

This class invites you to “find what feels good” and is appropriate for all levels. We will mindfully move through a series of standing and floor poses as we focus on the breath, reducing stress and tension in the body, and cultivating flexibility, balance, and strength in the body and mind.

Mary June believes in the ability of yoga to align mind, body, and spirit; relieve stress; improve overall health; and promote a sense of balance both on and off the mat, and she loves sharing the gift of yoga with others. She is also a self-taught chef, amateur herbalist, and holistic wellness expert who has practiced yoga for over a decade, and truly understands its benefits and healing power.

Join patty each Thursday at noon for Therapeutic Yoga. A great class for beginners and those with injuries.

This class is gentle movement and stretching and is suitable for all experience levels. $15 per class. Beginners & Injuries Welcome! This class is also offered on Wednesday evenings at 5:30PM and Saturdays at 11:00AM.

Noon Flow is a vinyasa flow, incorporating many different postures which are woven into a sequence with breath, mindful alignment, and a meditative focus.

Caroline has been practicing yoga for the past 20 years. She recently fulfilled her dream and received her 200-hour RYT at the Asheville Yoga Center in March 2018. Caroline has always known the power of yoga to heal the body, mind and spirit on all levels. Yoga has become a way of life for Caroline and she infuses that with her passion for health and well-being in her healing practice. Caroline is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Certified Eden Energy Medicine Clinical Practitioner, Authorized Teacher of Eden Energy Medicine 101/102, and Reiki Master/Teacher. Caroline is passionate about her work and loves working in partnership with her clients and students to achieve greater health, vitality and well-being in all aspects of their lives. She believes that our bodies can naturally heal and wishes to help empower her students to get on the mat and experience the healing power of yoga, physically, mentally and spiritually.

Mary June came to yoga over a decade ago in hopes of finding peace during a very stressful time in her life. Not only did she find peace on the mat, but so much more. Discovering the strength and resiliency of the mind, body, and spirit through yoga fueled a life journey that ultimately led to the fulfillment of a dream by becoming a certified yoga teacher through the K10 Yoga School.

Helping people find balance and healing both on and off the mat is Mary June’s passion. She is completely dedicated to a holistic lifestyle and loves sharing information with others.